Planning and Design
Inc. anticipates that server sizes will decrease in today's data center, but the power consumed per square foot
increases. This in turn requires additional heat rejection which traditional cooling cannot support. Heat rejection is
essential to the proper functioning of data centers, yet poor design and maintenance prevent many systems from operating at
peak efficiency. Planning and Design can provide an assessment of your data center’s cooling system. By evaluating your
present and future loads, capacity and redundant capacity plans can be created and implemented
to keep your data center's cooling infrastructure optimized.